sx/so SEE-Se
sx/sp LIE-Te
so/sx IEE-Ne
so/sp SLI-Te
sp/so EII-Fi
sp/sx LSE-Si
]]>General Socionics Discussionmclanehttps://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/59102-Socionics-enneagram-equivalenceInfo on old model Xhttps://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/59085-Info-on-old-model-X?goto=newpost
Wed, 11 Sep 2019 04:18:04 GMTHey fam, I was looking through some older threads and have seen some talk of model X. While I don't think it's total truth, I am always interested in exploring a new idea. Anybody know anything about it, or were I could get a more in depth explanation?
]]>General Socionics DiscussionChillaxehttps://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/59085-Info-on-old-model-XREST IN PEACE - The Passing of long-time (8+ years) 16types Member Raverhttps://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/59072-REST-IN-PEACE-The-Passing-of-long-time-(8-years)-16types-Member-Raver?goto=newpost
Sun, 08 Sep 2019 19:21:11 GMTHey Guys.

For everyone who knew Carlo (known in the forum as "Raver" as the IEE 6w7 or 6w5 I don't remember). I wanted to let you know that he passed away Saturday last week (August 31st, 2019)

He's one of my best friends and I know he was an active member here (I used to be active here for a couple of months) and he would want everyone here to know as well.

I bought him a huge standing bouquet of flowers on behalf of everyone here for his funeral tomorrow Message says "From Jason and 16Types". If you would like to contribute, feel free to e-transfer me any amount you want to jason20092010@live.ca .

]]>General Socionics DiscussionJasonhttps://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/59072-REST-IN-PEACE-The-Passing-of-long-time-(8-years)-16types-Member-RaverSi - how to discover ithttps://www.the16types.info/vbulletin/showthread.php/59071-Si-how-to-discover-it?goto=newpost
Sun, 08 Sep 2019 17:56:57 GMTIf you are SEI or SLI you might be interested.

This is a "method" of how be more aware of Si base

Because one is sitting in the middle of the base function it can be hard to discover. There is nothing to compare with.

Try this:
I look at the world around me, (houses, trees, the road outside my window etc), and I just try to see it as what it is purely visually, that is only as shapes, colors, objects. Like looking at a technical drawing basically.

And then I notice, this is not how I really see things. The Si component is missing. The "depth" and the "organic" feeling of the objects around me. That I am normally constantly in tune with, without even reflecting upon it.

It's difficult to become aware of it, but for me it helps to do this contrasting exercise.
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